J.P.
New member
hi all! just sharing my new pet project.
i got this nicely colored leo 2 days ago. i got it almost for free due to its condition. and although i knew at once that it had problems, i was so sorry for it and so in love with the color that i still decided to buy it.
i think it's a sunglow, but could also be an aptor based on the photos i
have seen(the old owner is clueless regarding the gentetics and actually thought it's only an shtct:yahoo
. it's 6 months old, a bit over 6 inches, and a whopping 22 grams! ouch, my little 4 month old is already past 30 grams.
i have a suspicion that it is female due to the absence of "balls", but i'm not 100% sure. because the emaciated body may also mean a shrunken bulge? i will appreciate comments about this in particular.
it's old home had newspaper substrate that was constantly wet/damp, and had a very bad smell. i think that is causing the problem. hopefully, the leo will improve once it has a dry and cozy environment.
day 1
i was amazed and very delighted with its feeding response. 3 adult lateralis immediately in one sitting. i thought that i'm off to a good start. but when i checked in the evening, i saw very watery poop(urates only) in one corner, and a huge chunk of solid brown "poop" on another corner. upon close inspection, the brown clump was actually undigested lateralis. oh no!!! sounds familiar?
day 2
amazingly, it ate another roach in the morning, it seemed like it wanted another. but i decided to let it digest the first roach, before i give it another. i gave it 1 more adult lateralis at noon. and a small dubia juvy in the evening. wow, this gecko is an eating machine. it's still in hunting mode, but i've learned from yesterday's mistake. too much food in one sitting can be bad for a sick gecko. so i let it be for the rest of day 2. no puke and poop so far.
day 3
this morning i saw something i like, brown poop with urates all together in one corner. it is still not well formed, but hey, at least the food went out in the right direction. no more vomit! YES! it did not eat the roach i gave this morning, i just left it in free range mode. i hope he decides to eat while i'm away at work. and i will try to feed it again later.
now for the questions:
1. should i just care for it normally? will it get better as long as it gets enough food? or should i administer anti-parasitic drugs? i'm asking because i'm afraid that my meddling with it's mouth could stress it out, and ruin its otherwise healthy/agressive feeding response.
2. do parasitic geckos get well on their own? or will the condition worsen if i do not treat it with medicine? i have identified the wet and dirty enclosure as a possible cause. and i'm hoping that putting the gecko in a clean environment will lessen if not eliminate the problem.
3. we do not have reptile medications in our area. but there are medicines for birds(like panacur). will these work? does anybody have experience?
thank you all so much!
i got this nicely colored leo 2 days ago. i got it almost for free due to its condition. and although i knew at once that it had problems, i was so sorry for it and so in love with the color that i still decided to buy it.
i think it's a sunglow, but could also be an aptor based on the photos i
have seen(the old owner is clueless regarding the gentetics and actually thought it's only an shtct:yahoo

i have a suspicion that it is female due to the absence of "balls", but i'm not 100% sure. because the emaciated body may also mean a shrunken bulge? i will appreciate comments about this in particular.
it's old home had newspaper substrate that was constantly wet/damp, and had a very bad smell. i think that is causing the problem. hopefully, the leo will improve once it has a dry and cozy environment.
day 1
i was amazed and very delighted with its feeding response. 3 adult lateralis immediately in one sitting. i thought that i'm off to a good start. but when i checked in the evening, i saw very watery poop(urates only) in one corner, and a huge chunk of solid brown "poop" on another corner. upon close inspection, the brown clump was actually undigested lateralis. oh no!!! sounds familiar?
day 2
amazingly, it ate another roach in the morning, it seemed like it wanted another. but i decided to let it digest the first roach, before i give it another. i gave it 1 more adult lateralis at noon. and a small dubia juvy in the evening. wow, this gecko is an eating machine. it's still in hunting mode, but i've learned from yesterday's mistake. too much food in one sitting can be bad for a sick gecko. so i let it be for the rest of day 2. no puke and poop so far.
day 3
this morning i saw something i like, brown poop with urates all together in one corner. it is still not well formed, but hey, at least the food went out in the right direction. no more vomit! YES! it did not eat the roach i gave this morning, i just left it in free range mode. i hope he decides to eat while i'm away at work. and i will try to feed it again later.
now for the questions:
1. should i just care for it normally? will it get better as long as it gets enough food? or should i administer anti-parasitic drugs? i'm asking because i'm afraid that my meddling with it's mouth could stress it out, and ruin its otherwise healthy/agressive feeding response.
2. do parasitic geckos get well on their own? or will the condition worsen if i do not treat it with medicine? i have identified the wet and dirty enclosure as a possible cause. and i'm hoping that putting the gecko in a clean environment will lessen if not eliminate the problem.
3. we do not have reptile medications in our area. but there are medicines for birds(like panacur). will these work? does anybody have experience?
thank you all so much!